Is now a good time to buy a PC or should I wait?

James19

Bronze Level Poster
Like the title says, I was wondering if now is a good time to buy/build a PC or whether I should wait. I would also like a bit of feedback on the potential rig I'm looking at. My budget is around £1500 and I want something that will hold up for the next 4-5 years of gaming with the opportunity to upgrade in the future. I've done a bit of research and have put this together for my budget.

i7 8700k 3.7 ghz
Cooler Master hyper 212 EVO
Rog Strix Z390-E
2x8gb Ram Corsair- vengeance
samsung evo ssd 500gb
1tb hdd western digital
MSI geforce GTX 1660TI
NZXT - G10 Video card cooler
Cooler Master H500 ATX mid tower
seasonic 750w Platinum

Is this going to stand the test of time and is it ultimately a good rig?
 

Oussebon

Multiverse Poster
As the forums belong to PC Specialist who build and sell custom PCs and laptops, we can't advise on competitors' specs or self build projects. For that you could try an open forum like Tom's Hardware.

We can always suggest options from PCS's range for you to consider alongside any other shopping options of course :)

In which case, my advice would be to wait 1 month. AMD's Zen 2 CPUs are coming out on 7th July. As well as the potential very interesting performance vs pricing, it will also come with X570 motherboards bringing PCIe 4.0.

For £1500, and assuming gaming, I'd expect to see a better GPU than a 1660 ti, assuming this is for gaming or other GPU-dependent activities. The motherboard and CPU are likely not the best value / balance for the build.

We'd also need to know what the PC was being used for, and if for gaming what monitor (refresh rate and resolution) was being used.
 

James19

Bronze Level Poster
I must state that this is using this website as a custom build. I put this together using this website and plan to use the website to purchase a pc.
 

Oussebon

Multiverse Poster
I must state that this is using this website as a custom build. I put this together using this website and plan to use the website to purchase a pc.
PCS don't sell MSI graphics cards or Seasonic PSUs, so wherever you came up with that spec, it was not on this website :)

I was hoping once I sorted out the pc, that I could have recommendations for a monitor
You need to balance the monitor and PC together. What kind of budget do you have for the PC and the monitor combined?

Ok. So wait a few months. Than you for your advice. What is PCle 4.0?
Just wait 1 month and then check again to see what the situation is I think. PCIe (peripheral component interconnect express) is basically the pathway that links components together in your PC, like a network of roads. PCIe 4.0 has twice the bandwidth of PCIe 3.0 (the current standard). This allows for faster SSDs, and may help support faster future graphics cards.
 

James19

Bronze Level Poster
Than you for the advice. Yes, sorry the specs arent the same as the one i did for here.


I'll probably have a bout £300 for a monitor. Would you recommend AMD over intel then?

Games I play are:

Total War
Starcraft 2
Slay The Spire
Cyberpunk 2077 when it arrives
Forza
star wars jedi when it arrives
Borderlands when it arrives
 

James19

Bronze Level Poster
It doesn't let me post the page with my chosen rig but anyway. I'm going to wait til July like you recommended.
 

Oussebon

Multiverse Poster
It doesn't let me post the page with my chosen rig but anyway. I'm going to wait til July like you recommended.
Did you get an error that said something like "Oops! We ran into some problems?"

A few people have reported problems posting various things on the forums lately, so just checking if this is another instance of the same.

Would you recommend AMD over intel then?
Tentatively, yes.

If you were buying today, I'd recommend an AMD Ryzen R5 2600x based spec and a 1440p 144hz monitor, maybe with an RTX 2060 GPU. Something in that ballpark anyway.

A 1440p 144hz monitor will often be a bit more than £300, but you can always save a little cash on the PC to help fund the monitor - e.g. splitting it £1400/£400 instead of £1500/£300.

But if it's not an urgent purchase, an R5 3600x + X570 motherboard etc in July could make the system a bit more futureproof and give a bit better performance in games. It will be interesting to read reviews of the parts, and see final pricing when they are out (there will be cheaper options than Intel i7s, we know that much) :)
 
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